Oh man sorry I forgot about this, Whens the next meet up? its been a super long week for me, as my students had a their annual media show on thursday that we just took down yesterday, I was setting up lighting, matting and hanging posters and prints into the wee hours all this past week.

06-04-2011, 12:30 PM

sokrasins

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Originally Posted by Tony D

I'm late because of the 1 train, missed the 12:00 ferry

Dan and I are here, why don't you give me a call when you arrive? My number is 423 323 0612

See you in a bit

06-04-2011, 09:03 PM

sokrasins

Today was a lot of fun! I met up with Dan, we covered a lot of ground, and now I've got a bunch of 120 rolls to develop.

Tony, sorry again for listing the wrong phone number. I hope you managed to get some great shots.

Those who weren't able to join us, Let's do another meet-up in a month. Exactly one month from now, july 2, might be tricky since it's a holiday weekend, so what about june 25th? I'll start a new thread for it too in a day or so. Suggestions for a location, maybe on manhattan?

Thanks, Dan, for meeting up, and sorry again Tony.

06-04-2011, 09:11 PM

maliha

This sounds like fun! I may be spending the month of July in NYC. If something is happening around that time then you can count me in too!

-Maliha

06-04-2011, 10:03 PM

Newt_on_Swings

The 25th sounds cool!

06-05-2011, 05:18 AM

rcam72

Caught this thread too late to make it to the last meet, will plan for the 25th though. How about creating an actual group in the group section? Theres a LI group and a Hudson Valley group but no NYC. It would make it easier for more people to find.

-Raul

06-05-2011, 05:03 PM

Fotoguy20d

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Great day out on Governors Island. Here are a couple of very bad scans of paper negatives from the day (haven't processed the HP5 yet). The first was taken using a 90mm f8 Nikkor at f22. The second is in poor imitation of Jim Galli. The lens is a 4x5 f11 Gundlach meniscus (the one I show in this thread). I discovered it fit into the shutter from a 5x7 Gundlach RR, which allowed me to shoot wide open (I very crudely estimated around f5). It's actually a respectably sharp lens stopped down to f22-32 but this seems like much more fun.

Here are a mix of the c-41 photos I took during the meetup and some taken previously (all from Governor's Island). This represents my first effort in personally developing c-41, so there are still some kinks to work out in the process :p